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Chumphon, Thailand. C. 1945-03. The Chumphon railway bridges on the Bangkok-Singapore railway. ...
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Chumphon, Thailand. C. 1945-03. The Chumphon railway bridges on the Bangkok-Singapore railway. This low-level picture shows damage not only to the bridge but to its approaches after air attacks by RAF...SUK13887
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India. C. 1944-10. Liberator heavy bombers of the RAF Strategic Air Force in India flew 2,100 ...
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India. C. 1944-10. Liberator heavy bombers of the RAF Strategic Air Force in India flew 2,100 miles on a return flight to bomb Hnonngpladuk rail junction, forty miles west of Bangkok. This long-distan...SUK13253
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Thailand. C. 1945-01. A railway bridge on the Bangkok-Moulmain stretch of railway receiving ...
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Thailand. C. 1945-01. A railway bridge on the Bangkok-Moulmain stretch of railway receiving direct hits. Three bombs may be seen falling towards the clouds of smoke marking previous bursts during an a...SUK13620
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Thailand. C. 1944-10. Bomb from an RAF Liberator aircraft bursting on a section of the ...
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Thailand. C. 1944-10. Bomb from an RAF Liberator aircraft bursting on a section of the Bangkok-Chiengmai railway line, during a low level attack.SUK13340
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Thailand. C. 1945-01. The approach to a railway viaduct on the Bangkok-Moulmain railway line in ...
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Thailand. C. 1945-01. The approach to a railway viaduct on the Bangkok-Moulmain railway line in Thailand receiving direct hits during an air attack by RAF Liberator bomber aircraft of the Strategic Ai...SUK13621
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The Wam Kontawng bridge over the Nam Pang photographed from an RAF reconnaissance aircraft. This ...
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The Wam Kontawng bridge over the Nam Pang photographed from an RAF reconnaissance aircraft. This important bridge is used by the Japanese for bringing troops and material in from Bangkok via the railw...SUK13612